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Inconsistent rain forecasts have led to conspiracies about a rain-blocking dome that covers the city. The truth lies in an age-old fault.
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Only San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, have more gay people per capita than Austin. So why doesn't the city have any lesbian bars?
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One Austinite is convinced it is her grandmother. Is she right?
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94 year-old Reta Ward has been calling all the Texas state lawmakers for decades to weigh in on everything from water policy to school vouchers.
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Austin's crown jewel has bought people together from all walks of life to enjoy a day in the sun. But before 1962, that wasn't the case.
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Modern new developments are opening on the site of former tank farms, one of the city's most notorious environmental controversies.
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Austin's iconic moontowers were erected in the 1890s as part of the city's first street light system. Seventeen of the original 31 still stand today � 165 feet above the ground.
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Sixth Street is known for being party central, but it's actually one of the most historic areas of the city.
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Austin is a city with many nicknames. Some started as tourism plugs, while others come from local animals. But one in particular has been a source of inspiration for residents for more than a century.
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There’s a kind of luck to keeping a friend over decades. Something like magic. But there are some things you can do to make your odds better.